A young man named Sen no Rikyu sought to learn the elaborate set of customs known as the Way of Tea. He went to tea-master Takeeno Joo, who tested the younger man by asking him to tend the garden. Rikyu cleaned up debris and raked the ground until it was perfect, then scrutinized the immaculate garden. Before presenting his work to the master, he shook a cherry tree, causing a few flowers to spill randomly onto the ground.
Freshly mastered and sounding sweeter than ever. How far ahead of his time is Greg Hunter? Written in 2000, easily foreshadowing a decade of ethno-glitch-psyche-tronica. It blows my mind how great this music is. So stoked to have a sexy FLAC copy at last. Bez23
This 26-track compilation of jittery electronic music & folk-inspired compositions is a brief history of the label A Future Without. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 18, 2018